February 2015 Piece & Cut BOM
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February 2015 Piece & Cut BOM
Another quilt block designed by Rhonda
This is a 12 1/2" unfinished quilt block
You can make it larger or smaller by using a different size template
If you need a template just pm me and send me your address.
I send the 2 1/2" out for free.
This one uses my Kansas Dugout blocks and HSTs
[ATTACH=CONFIG]508698[/ATTACH].....[ATTACH=CONFIG]508699[/ATTACH]
Here are the directions for the Kansas Dugout blocks done my way
The leftovers can be recycled into making more blocks
[ATTACH=CONFIG]508701[/ATTACH]
And here is a Quilt you can make with this quilt block.
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This is a 12 1/2" unfinished quilt block
You can make it larger or smaller by using a different size template
If you need a template just pm me and send me your address.
I send the 2 1/2" out for free.
This one uses my Kansas Dugout blocks and HSTs
[ATTACH=CONFIG]508698[/ATTACH].....[ATTACH=CONFIG]508699[/ATTACH]
Here are the directions for the Kansas Dugout blocks done my way
The leftovers can be recycled into making more blocks
[ATTACH=CONFIG]508701[/ATTACH]
And here is a Quilt you can make with this quilt block.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]508700[/ATTACH]
#4
Secondary patterns are my favorite part. Alot of times the block is just okay but when you play with colors and placement of colors then you see a much more fantastic design with the secondary patterns showing up.
#6
Nice!
Interestingly, this is the same basic block as what I'm using for a swap right now. Two wide strips with a narrow one in the middle, cut on the diagonal. The get arranged to make a diamond pattern, which is the secondary pattern showing up here (the light square outlined by green) when the two blocks are sewn together.
I wanted to make a wall hanging for St. Pat's day, and I think this will work out fine, using shades of green. I put mine together in strips and cut them all at one time - just have to pay attention to the order and alternate wide/narrow strips.
though I did find that sewing 20 strips together and then cutting on the diagonal was a bit much - had to pull out my 36" ruler as my favorite 24" was not long enough!
Interestingly, this is the same basic block as what I'm using for a swap right now. Two wide strips with a narrow one in the middle, cut on the diagonal. The get arranged to make a diamond pattern, which is the secondary pattern showing up here (the light square outlined by green) when the two blocks are sewn together.
I wanted to make a wall hanging for St. Pat's day, and I think this will work out fine, using shades of green. I put mine together in strips and cut them all at one time - just have to pay attention to the order and alternate wide/narrow strips.
though I did find that sewing 20 strips together and then cutting on the diagonal was a bit much - had to pull out my 36" ruler as my favorite 24" was not long enough!
#7
to see all of my BOMs now and in past Quilt alongs you can find them here
Blocks of the Week by Rhonda
Blocks of the Week by Rhonda
#10
Here is my start - nine blocks ready to start sewing. I ran out of fabric for the green, so the HSTs are a different fabric - but the shade is similar so it should look OK. I'm doing these for fun and practice. And now I know what HST stands for LOL!!
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